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Politics For Dummies Quotes By Gloria Steinem

The androcentric, patriarchal cultures, whatever you want to call it, are quite new. So, every economic statement should start with reproduction, not production. Every statement for human rights ought to include reproduction as a basic human right, like freedom of speech. — Gloria Steinem

Politics For Dummies Quotes By Joseph J. Miccolis

The figure knew that the coming events would begin with this night. The truth of the prophecy would lay a destiny far greater than any known to Dagmarth. A destiny for one child to embrace. It would bring change to this war and Dagmarth. — Joseph J. Miccolis

Politics For Dummies Quotes By Emily Giffin

I still find myself reaching out and knocking twice on our wooden cutting board. Because you can never be too sure when it comes to the things that matter most. — Emily Giffin

Politics For Dummies Quotes By Margaret Atwood

I long for periods without saying anything at all. I can be free of words now, I can lapse back into wordlessness, I can sink back into the rhythyms of transience as if into bed. — Margaret Atwood

Politics For Dummies Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Why would I go looking for someone I know wants to kill me? — J.K. Rowling

Politics For Dummies Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Ah," said a voice from the doorway, "having your annual 'everyone thinks Will is a lunatic' meeting, are you?
"It's biannual," said Jem. "And no, this is not that meeting. — Cassandra Clare

Politics For Dummies Quotes By Janusz Korczak

I have signed a pact with life: we will not get in each other's way — Janusz Korczak

Politics For Dummies Quotes By Mickey Drexler

My management style is there is no such thing as non-important people in the company. — Mickey Drexler

Politics For Dummies Quotes By Johnny Rich

The characters act for reasons that they can't control and, as readers, we have to believe in their motivations, their sense of choice and in the reality of their suffering, even though, deep down, we know it's all just puppetry on the part of the writer. — Johnny Rich